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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH STAMP.

    THE FIRST PRIZE DESIGN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    The strike of London dockers and allied workers has recurred. All the Tilbury docks are involved except those of the Port of London Authority, whose employes' ...

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  4. VETERAN ENGINE DRIVER.

    On Tuesday evening the members of the railway shaft at the Strathalbyn Station gathered at the residence of Mr. George Clough, late engine driver on the southern ...

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  5. THE CENTRAL DISTRICT.

    Ald. Morris has been prominent in the public life of Fort Adelaide for about 16 years. For four years he was Mayor, and his regime was characterized by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IMPERIAL COURT OF APPEAL.

    The Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, for strengthening the Court of Appeal in the direction agreed to at the Imperial Conference, was read a second time in the ...

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  7. BOILED ALIVE.

    The damage from the immense incenliary fires which blotted out portions of the capital and its suburbs has been estimated to be fully five millions sterling. ...

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  8. ARBITRATION TREATIES.

    The arrangements for concluding an arbicration treaty between the United States and Great Britain hare been completed, ind the British Ambassador (Right Hon. ...

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  9. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council—Hon. J. Lewis and Chief Secretary continued debate on Address-in-reply, and Hon. E. Klauer replied; Address adopted Select committee on alleged irregularities in ...

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  10. BLAZE IN LONDON.

    A fire ocurred this morning on the premises of the Union Cold Storage Company, Limited, 84 Upper Thames street, E. G. The brigade were quickly on the scene ...

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  11. A GREAT CHURCHMAN.

    The death ia announced in his ninety third year of the Very Rev. Dr. Robert Gregory, late Dean of St. Paul's Dr, Gregory resigned the deanery only three ...

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  12. DISTURBED POLITICS.

    Still another resignation is announced in connection with the much-disturbed political situation Mr. J. J. Miller (Liberal member for Bathurst), who resented the ...

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  13. INSURANCE BILL.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in letter to the South Wales Calvinistic Methodists' Associations, points out that clergymen come within the ...

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  14. MOROCCO.

    The slow progress of the negotiations for the settlement of the Moroccan question is causing impatience in Paris and Berlin, where the prospect of the ...

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  15. SETTLEMENT AT NEWPORT.

    The strike at Newport has been settled after a conference which lasted, for the exceptional length of 22 consecutive hours. The basis of agreement includes the ...

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  16. IN THE COUNCIL.

    Members of the Legislative Council spent a busy day on Wednesday. The debate on the Address-in-reply ma concluded. After the Hon. J. Lewis had dealt with ...

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  17. DISCUSSION AT THE CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference Inst June discussed the question of an Imperial Court of Appeal, on resolutions submitted by both Australia and New Zealand. The ...

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  18. FAMOUS PAINTED.

    The death has occurred in his sixtieth rear of Mr. Edwin Austin Abbey, R.A., A.R.W.S., the famous British-American historical painter. ...

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  19. THE COMBAT IN THE LORDS.

    The Lord President of the Council (Viscount Morley), in a letter to Government supporters in the House of Lords, states thai the decision tn the Parliament (Veto) ...

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  20. A WIPE PROM CHINA.

    A deputation from Geelong to-day waited on the Acting Prime Minister for External Affairs (Sr. Findley) to urge that the Chinese wife of a Chinese resident of ...

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  21. STANDARD OIL.

    The New Jersey Standard Oil Company in accordance with the Supreme Court decision last May in the case of the Standard Oil Company, has decided to dissolve 35 ...

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  22. EXPLANATION ACCEPTED.

    Mr. Miller baB withdrawn his resignation, after having received. assurances from Mr. Wade that what he laid at yesterday's meeting was not intended to express lack ...

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  23. PREMIUM FOR MURDER.

    Proclamations offering 3,000 pesos for the assassination of Frank Jenkins, William Jenkins, and James Dunn. English mine experts have been circulated at Elora. ...

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  24. TRAFFICKING IN PLAYERS.

    There was considerable discussion, at the meeting of the Australasian Football Council on Wednesday concerning the advisableness of amending the regulation referring ...

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  25. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Members of the Assembly have put up a good record this session, and, considering that the House has met on 14 days only, much business has been disposed of. other ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, Secretary and Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour. Party, does not seek re-election to the secretaryship, which he had held for some time ...

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  27. BEQUESTS TO GREECE.

    The announcement was recently made that M. Marinos Corgialegno, & wealthy Anglo-Greek banker, woo died in England last April, had bequeathed £421,000 to the ...

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  28. DISGUST AND PRAISE.

    The finance committee of the A.M.A. last night carried a motion—"That this meeting of the management committee of the A.M.A. condemns and is disgusted with ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN INVALIDS

    Miss Reid, the daughter of the Australian High Commissioner, who was injured in the motor accident at Broadstairs, when her father and brother also suffered injury ...

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  30. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT BILL.

    The Agricultural Credit Bill, to secure capital for small agriculturists, has been raid a second time in the House of Lords. ...

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  31. OPPORTUNE RAINS.

    From an agricultural standpoint the weather conditions during the past month have been of a favourable character, for opportune rains have fallen over the various ...

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  32. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Earl Brassey, who is an authority on naval matters, directed attention in the House of, Lords yesterday to recent sales of armoured ships by the Admiralty and ...

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  33. COMEDY COMBINE.

    Mr. untold Stoll, the famous entrepreneur, who recently several his well-known connections as managing director of Moss's Empires, Limited, has joined with Mr. ...

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  34. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Insurgent Republicans and the Democrats have passed through the United States Senate the Farmers' Free List Bill after having rejected the Farmers' [?] ...

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  35. ASYLUM ON FIRE.

    At the town of Hamilton, Ontario, eight lives were lost and many people were frightfully injured in a fire which destroyed the main portion of the buildings of the asylum ...

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  36. SURVEYORS CONFERENCE.

    The official report in connection with the Empire Surveyors Conference recently held in London has been issued. It states that it is essential to for a Central ...

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  37. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. Hugh Gunn, M.A., formerly Director of Education in the Orange River Colony, has been appointed to organize the University of Western Australia Prior ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A conversazione in connection with the East Adelaide Institute was held in the Pultney Street Schoolroom on Wednesday evening. There was n large gathering ...

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  39. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The Naval Prize Bill which ratifies the Declaration of London, was before the House of Commons in committee last night. A proposal to exclude from the scope of clause 25 ...

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  40. AVIATION FATALITY.

    A shocking fatal accident has occurred to an aviator at Brooklands. Mr. Napier, who was accompanied by a passenger on a Bristol biplane, was ...

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  41. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Sir Arthur Henderson Young, K.C.M.G Colonial Secretary of tip Colony since 1906 has been appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements in succession to Sir John ...

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  42. MINERS' BATHS.

    The House of Commons Committee appointed to deal with the subject baa rejected the clause in the Mining Bill, to which the miners themselves are bitterly opposed ...

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  43. CRUISER NIOBE.

    Advice from Hauhfax, flora Scotia, states that the Canadian cruiser Niobe, which grounded in Clarke Harbour, is in danger of sinking. The salvage steamers are quite ...

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  44. LAWYERS OFFENDED.

    Protests hare been made by the legal profession against the Lord Chancellor (Lord Loreburun) for having stated in the House of Lords during a debate that the ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S DAIRY.

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  46. DEATH OP ARCHDEACON CAMPBELL.

    The death is announced of the Venerable Archdeacon Campbell, formerly of the Diocese of Bathrust. New South Wales ...

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  47. AN EARLY PROBLEM.

    A deputation from Franston and Hastings to-day asked the Acting Minister of Public Works (Mr. Edgar) for a grant for special and urgent works. ...

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  48. EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER.

    A telegram from Adis Ababa the capital of Abyssinia, states that 20 tons of gunpowder had exploded in railway works at Dire Dawa, with the result that eights ...

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  49. RACING AT COWES.

    The Gultoare won the contest for the King's Cup in the Royal Yacht Squadron races at Cowes yesterday. The Kaiser's yacht Meteor was third. ...

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  50. STEAMER CAPSIZED.

    The ferry steamer Syracuse struck a shoal in the River St. Lawrence, near Massena, New York Stale, and capsized. There were 75 passengers on board, and they were ...

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  51. FEVER IN CATTLE.

    The Government Veterinary Surgeon discovered a method for immunizing cattle from the east coast fever, which has been responsible for wholesale mortality in stocks ...

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  52. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. Advertising

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